TAB trader Sally Snow warned off by stewards

TAB senior trading manager Sally Snow has been warned off by Racing NSW stewards after she refused to produce her mobile phone for imaging.

In a statement released on Wednesday, Racing NSW said Mrs Snow had been warned off effective immediately following her failure to adhere to directions of stewards in relation to an investigation and inquiry into betting activities.

Mrs Snow refused to comply with the request of stewards on the basis that she wished to assert her common law privilege against self-incrimination and also informed stewards that she would not provide any information or evidence at any inquiry.

Tabcorp confirmed Mrs Snow has resigned from her position.

"The integrity of racing and sport is paramount. Tabcorp works closely with racing and sports controlling bodies when asked to assist with their inquiries," Tabcorp said in a statement.

"Sally Snow has made the decision to resign from Tabcorp. As this matter is subject to a stewards’ inquiry it would be inappropriate to comment further."

“Racing NSW has zero tolerance for those that obstruct and hinder the maintenance of the integrity of thoroughbred racing in New South Wales," Mr V'landys said.

"We have set a precedent in warning off, and/or excluding from participation, those persons that jeopardise the integrity of racing and it is important that we maintain that strong stance."

“Even though Mrs Snow has refused to cooperate, we will continue to pursue the matter to ensure the integrity of thoroughbred racing has not been compromised."

Persons who are warned off are not permitted to enter any racecourse or training facility, are not able to have an interest in any thoroughbred racehorse and are not able to place a bet on thoroughbred races with a wagering operator.

The warning off will remain in place until Mrs Snow fully cooperates with Racing NSW stewards.